About UNICEF
UNICEF, the United Nations Children’s Fund, is a global organization that works in over 190 countries and territories to protect the rights of every child, especially the most disadvantaged. Established on December 11, 1946, in the aftermath of World War II, UNICEF aims to reach children whose lives and futures are at risk regardless of their circumstances. UNICEF’s mission centers on ensuring children's survival, protection, and development to fulfill their potential.
With a workforce of more than 17,000 dedicated professionals, UNICEF operates as the world’s largest humanitarian organization specifically targeting child welfare. Their comprehensive efforts include providing health care, nutrition services, clean water, sanitation, and education resources. They are also the world's largest provider of vaccines and run extensive emergency programs to assist children and families in crisis situations.